An ambitious Quantic Dream cyberpunk adventure mixing exploration, investigation and combat. The dark art direction fascinates, uneven pacing can disorient, yet the project stays bold.
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Category
Action Adventure1 player16+
Description
A rock singer can transfer into enemies' bodies to unravel the mystery of his death in this existential Quantic Dream RPG. Published by Eidos, released in Europe in December 1999. Action-RPG with body possession system, open-world futuristic New York, philosophical Quantic Dream narration. European version.
Nomad Soul, The review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
4/5
Story
★★★★★
"Captivating"
A rare and striking feat, David Bowie and Reeves Gabrels sign original songs and themes here, from "New Angels of Promise" to anxious electro-rock pads. The star even lends his features to a character, binding music and story intimately together. This prestigious collaboration makes the music an object of lasting fascination.
This dedicated regional edition of The Nomad Soul offers full local-market localisation, packaging and manual included. Localised Dreamcast pressings stayed rare for a title of this technical ambition.
An underrated gem
David Cage's first game, this existential odyssey blends investigation, combat and body possession in a futuristic city where David Bowie lends his voice and face. Ambitious to the point of clumsiness and technically shaky, it divided players. But its unique atmosphere and narrative daring make it a curiosity that lovers of singular stories will relish.
Is Nomad Soul, The still worth playing in 2026?
The first game from David Cage and Quantic Dream, Nomad Soul offers a striking cyberpunk world where the player switches bodies throughout the adventure. The contribution of David Bowie to the soundtrack and his on screen appearance remain strong arguments today. Controls feel heavy and the structure can be confusing, yet the narrative ambition, the visual identity and the singular place of the title in narrative gaming history make it a fascinating object for fans of unusual curiosities.